

Short of a clean Windows 10 install I don't know what else to do. reinstall Apple Mobile Device Support driver (usbaapl64.inf) - same behaviour.


uninstall iTunes, reboot, reinstall iTunes, reboot - same behaviour.different USB port on the same computer - all behave identically.different computer - tried it on another Windows 10 machine with an identical version of iTunes (12.7.4.76) - works flawlessly (with the same sync cable).iTunes doesn't detect the device at all, but once the connect/reconnect loop gives up the iPod appears as a mass storage device - but iTunes continues to ignore it. The iPod appeared to connect, then disconnect and reconnect again in a loop until eventually Windows gave up and said the device had malfunctioned. However, I plugged in this newly purchased iPod to the family PC (via USB) and strange things began to happen. By this I understand that syncing has worked on their family PC (running Windows 10) in the past, but updates may have been run / fiddling may have taken place since the last successful sync. One of the parents already has an identical model which was "working fine" (although hadn't been synced for over a year). Open Minecraft and make a new Profile with the selected version being 2DCraftMod1.4.I have a used iPod Classic 5th Generation (A1136) that was purchased for a parent as it is compatible with all their 40-pin gear.Put all the files of the mod into the 2DCraftMod1.4.1.jar.Open 2DCraftMod1.4.1.jar with 7-zip/Win-Rar/IZArc.Open json file and replace all instances of 1.3.1 with 2DCraft1.4.1.Rename files to 2DCraftMod1.4.1 but leave the extension the same.Clone version 1.3.2 and rename it to 2DCraftMod1.4.1.Go to %appdata%\.minecraft\versions\ (windows) or ~/Library/Application Support/minecraft/versions (mac).Inspired by Minecraft, a video game named 2DCraft was created by hamarb123 for users of Windows 10. This can be configured in the options menu. When using these world types, 2DCraft will change the viewpoint of the player so that the display is like of a side-scrolling video game. Both worlds will not generate landmarks like Dungeons and Villages. The 2DCraft world type is more similar to regular Minecraft, while the Terraria world type has slightly different terrain and allows for higher jumping. 2DCraft is a mod created by TheJackiMonster that adds two new World Generation option, "2DCraft" and "Terraria." World created are only 2 blocks wide.
